ColoradoChicken89
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- Apr 20, 2025
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Just curious what everyone else keeps in their chicken first-aid kit. I'm new to my personal chickens, and most of the experience I have is with meat chickens, so I didn't have to really deal with the same issues. I'm keeping egg chickens (that I'll turn into stock/stew when they start to get to older age)... So I'm looking for things that will help prevent the use of antibiotics and whatnot, while still giving good care. I live pretty far out from town, and sometimes getting to specific supplies can take awhile (or get lost) in the mail, so hoping to have what I can on hand.
Right now, I have some complex vitamin B, vitamin E, Calcium Citrate, vitamin D3, and fish oil. I would rather have the correct vitamins on hand just in case, so any extra suggestions would be helpful. I also have some epson salt just in case I need to soak something, and some sterlized bandage wrap, and some mineral oil.
I'm mostly just curious if there is any antibiotic spray/ointment people use/like that is gentle? Do any of you recommend to keep any dewormer and or tick/lice etc preventatives? I'm using sand that I can easily dump and get new (from a river nearby) and it's a pretty dry climate, so I'm hoping to not have issues, but not sure if I should still just assume they will eventually be there. [Our vets don't even recommend flea and tick mediations unless the dog/cat goes into town].
Right now, I have some complex vitamin B, vitamin E, Calcium Citrate, vitamin D3, and fish oil. I would rather have the correct vitamins on hand just in case, so any extra suggestions would be helpful. I also have some epson salt just in case I need to soak something, and some sterlized bandage wrap, and some mineral oil.
I'm mostly just curious if there is any antibiotic spray/ointment people use/like that is gentle? Do any of you recommend to keep any dewormer and or tick/lice etc preventatives? I'm using sand that I can easily dump and get new (from a river nearby) and it's a pretty dry climate, so I'm hoping to not have issues, but not sure if I should still just assume they will eventually be there. [Our vets don't even recommend flea and tick mediations unless the dog/cat goes into town].